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DK Eyewitness Books
Prehistoric Life
William Lindsay
For the curious explorer fascinated by the giants of the past, this visual guide brings the ancient world to life throug
Ages 8–12
Louisville Slugger
Jan Arnow
For the young baseball fan who wonders how their favorite equipment is made, this photo essay reveals the craftsmanship
Ages 8–12
Likely Story #2
All That Glitters
David Van Etten
For the teenager juggling too many responsibilities who feels the pressure to perform while longing for a simpler, more
Ages 12–17
Fact of Life #1
Fact of Life #31
Denise Vega
For the teen feeling overshadowed by a high-achieving parent or struggling to fit in, this story navigates the messy pat
Ages 12–17
Party Girl
Lynne Ewing
For the teenager grappling with the heavy reality of loss and the pressure to stay loyal to a dangerous path while yearn
Ages 14–18
The Rising Star of Rusty Nail
Lesley M. M. Blume
For the child who feels their big talents are trapped in a small town, this story explores finding a mentor where others
Ages 8–12
Anne Frank in the World
Anne Frank House
For the young reader seeking to understand the historical reality behind Anne Frank's diary through authentic photograph
Ages 10–16
Open Court
Carol Clippinger
For the young athlete feeling the weight of expectation. Hallie navigates the high-pressure world of competitive sports
Ages 10–14
I'll See You in My Dreams
Mavis Jukes
For children processing the impending loss of a loved one, this lyrical story uses a girl's imaginative flight as a pilo
Ages 4–8
Eyewitness Junior
Amazing Animal Babies
Chris Packham
For the child who is fascinated by the natural world, this book explores how animal infants eat, grow, and stay safe thr
Ages 4–8
Bumblebee Flies Anyway
Robert Cormier
For the teenager grappling with the unfairness of illness and the search for agency in a world where they feel like a by
Ages 12–18
Voyage of Midnight
Michele Torrey
For the young reader navigating the distance between family loyalty and their own growing moral compass when faced with
Ages 12–16
Blackberries in the Dark
Mavis Jukes
For the child visiting a grandparent and feeling the heavy absence of a loved one. A tender story about keeping traditio
Ages 7–10
After the First Death
Robert Cormier
For the mature teen ready to explore the heavy weight of moral ambiguity, political conflict, and the shattering of inno
Ages 14–18
King of the Creeps #1
King of the Creeps
Steven Banks
For the teenager who feels like an outsider and is searching for where they belong, this 1960s journey explores the powe
Ages 12–17
Seeing-Eye Willie
Dale Gottlieb
For the child who asks curious questions about people they see on the street, this story offers a compassionate bridge t
Ages 4–8
Joshua T. Bates #2
Joshua T. Bates in Trouble Again
Susan Shreve
For the child feeling the weight of peer pressure and the stress of fitting in after a big change at school.
Ages 7–10
Cloudland
John Burningham
For the child who experiences a sudden moment of worry or separation, this dreamlike journey captures the wonder of inde
Ages 4–8
A Net to Catch Time
Sara Harrell Banks
For the child who thrives in the quiet rhythms of nature and wants to discover how different cultures name the magic of
Ages 5–9
Switch on the Night
Ray Bradbury
For the child who fears what hides in the shadows at bedtime. This poetic story transforms the scary 'dark' into a frien
Ages 4–8
The Squishiness of Things
Marc Kompaneyets
For the child who loves to categorize every rock and leaf, this whimsical tale shows that some of life's wonders are mea
Ages 5–10
Stealing Freedom
Elisa Carbone
For the child grappling with the reality of systemic unfairness and seeking stories of courage in the face of profound l
Ages 10–14
Thelonius Monster's Sky-High Fly-Pie
Judy Sierra
For the child who delights in the icky and absurd. This rhythmic, rhyming tale celebrates the messy joy of hosting a din
Ages 4–8
A Mouse Called Wolf
Dick King-Smith
For the child who feels small but has a big talent. Wolfgang the mouse finds his voice and builds a heartwarming friends
Ages 7–10
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